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a lot of energy to the healing circle as well. as a juvenile, i was in juvenile hall and i went through that whole system myself. i have worked with tattoo removal, i went to other development programs. through personal experience and being raised by a single mom and being proud of my dad imprisoned and now pursuing my education, i would say there is not one answer. the answer is that there is not an answer. you have brought about by bringing this conversation forum. it is not just law enforcement perspective, it is not just the community-based perspective, it is not just the research perspective, it is a multi- layered approach. first and foremost, we do have to consider meeting youth where they are act. we are talking about perpetrators of violence or what not or system involved or involved in gangs, we have to meet them where they are at. pain and hurt produces more hurt, right? what is fundamental it is addressing back pain -- addressing that pain. not looking at folks in a punitive way and saying, this guy is notorious, we ha
a lot of energy to the healing circle as well. as a juvenile, i was in juvenile hall and i went through that whole system myself. i have worked with tattoo removal, i went to other development programs. through personal experience and being raised by a single mom and being proud of my dad imprisoned and now pursuing my education, i would say there is not one answer. the answer is that there is not an answer. you have brought about by bringing this conversation forum. it is not just law...
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>> it's huge, it's huge, because you don't have to expend any energy on trying to hear with somebody else's ears, you know. i'll tell you, that is the worst feeling because it's corrosive and pervasive and insidious to be writing a song and then, halfway through, go -- you know, maybe you're excited about the song, maybe you're really connected to the song, maybe it's meaningful to you and then, halfway through, go, well, they're never gonna like it. tavis: yeah. >> it's deflating and it's really hard to not be affected by it. i mean, 'cause i'd like to sort of feel like i'm one of those people that goes, oh, i don't care what other people think, but i think the act of songwriting and making records and being a musician is so much about being open and porous and empathetic and not having these boundaries. you know, then you can't control like some of the negative stuff that comes in. i mean, i castigate myself for it. i really feel like i should not care or should not have been affected by that, but i admit that i was and i have been. you know, in other ways, i have been, but it's a
>> it's huge, it's huge, because you don't have to expend any energy on trying to hear with somebody else's ears, you know. i'll tell you, that is the worst feeling because it's corrosive and pervasive and insidious to be writing a song and then, halfway through, go -- you know, maybe you're excited about the song, maybe you're really connected to the song, maybe it's meaningful to you and then, halfway through, go, well, they're never gonna like it. tavis: yeah. >> it's deflating...
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almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood, which branch into smaller pipes below the streets... feeding into buildings and houses, into the plumbing, and finally, after its long journey, to our faucets. providing water to homes and industry is a monumental task, requiring immense infrastructure. but once the water is delivered and used, it must also be taken away. man: it's important that the waste generated by any society not be left around. cholera, and other diseases and problems, have been spread, because people wound up living in filth. even the ancients understood that you couldn't have the sewage where you lived. and t
almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up by gravity from the mountains pushes the water upwards toward the surface through vertical shafts. these shafts feed the water mains of each neighborhood,...
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they're killing us and we are not involved enough and there's not enough money behind alternative energy and there should have been. we could have done it, we haven't done it, we have to do it. global warming is happening. climate change is here. i don't want to be the person that doesn't talk about it. i don't want to be the person that denies it. there's too much science. there was a moment in the early 90s and that was when i had my first kid. i mean, this is really selfish, you know. i had my first kid and i thought, oh, my gosh. i started learning about what was really going on. they talked about greenhouse. remember, the time magazine said, "what is the greenhouse effect?" there was a moment where we were all really motivated and then i don't know what happened. personally, i think the oil companies and i think that a lot of people whose pockets are lined by them just devastated that conversation. tavis: what do you think it is gonna take for that conversation to get traction with everyday american people? i say the average american because it is not like these issues aren't discus
they're killing us and we are not involved enough and there's not enough money behind alternative energy and there should have been. we could have done it, we haven't done it, we have to do it. global warming is happening. climate change is here. i don't want to be the person that doesn't talk about it. i don't want to be the person that denies it. there's too much science. there was a moment in the early 90s and that was when i had my first kid. i mean, this is really selfish, you know. i had...
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let me say a word now about energy. now all last fall, the chamber talked about how fortunate we are in the united states to have a third bucket to draw from to address our deficits and debt. the first bucket is spending. the second bucket is revenues. and the third bucket is energy, which is the next priority i'd like to discuss. proceeding swiftly and responsibly to develop more american energy can help us immeasurably with our fiscal problems, but it can also do so much more for our country. we have more oil, gas, and coal than any other country and we are now the largest single natural gas producer in the world. we are now in a position to export liquefied natural gas and coal, and thus reducing our trade deficit and bringing billions of dollars into the united states. the abundance of affordable natural gas is attracting good manufacturing jobs back to america, particularly in the chemical and steel industries. all of this adds up to a lot of jobs, growth, improved national security, and more revenues for governmen
let me say a word now about energy. now all last fall, the chamber talked about how fortunate we are in the united states to have a third bucket to draw from to address our deficits and debt. the first bucket is spending. the second bucket is revenues. and the third bucket is energy, which is the next priority i'd like to discuss. proceeding swiftly and responsibly to develop more american energy can help us immeasurably with our fiscal problems, but it can also do so much more for our country....
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walking a fine line between protecting the environment and achieving a policy goal of making america energy independence. >> if you're one of the millions of people that resolved to shed some weight, yoga might be a good route. as benjamin explains, not all forms of the ancient exercise are about relaxation explore the world of extreme yoga. the body is pushed to the very lebed. >> pull the toes back, you are bellyaching. >> the search for something like transcendence. it is all about the heat. they decided he was going to make the conditions of heat. >> when it came to the united states, he he started escalating. temperatures of 105 and 110 degrees which changes the way it is practiced and makes it much more of an endurance contest. >> i started because i went through a break up and i let myself fat and up. i decided, let's try this out. about 64, i think. yelling at his students, i do the nine week trading. i left my job, my girlfriend, my life to practice yoga in a decrepit hotel for $11,000, thinking to myself, this had better be worth it. it is an intense chance to indulge your vet to
walking a fine line between protecting the environment and achieving a policy goal of making america energy independence. >> if you're one of the millions of people that resolved to shed some weight, yoga might be a good route. as benjamin explains, not all forms of the ancient exercise are about relaxation explore the world of extreme yoga. the body is pushed to the very lebed. >> pull the toes back, you are bellyaching. >> the search for something like transcendence. it is...
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. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make your phone obsolete. it lets you make free calls it other facebook friends using internet access. it uses voip, but for now it is only available in canada. another feature lets you chat live with video. it is like skype or apple i chat. it send a text message with sound. all are available on facebook's messenger app. >>> nancy pelosi is defending a doctored picture of democratic women in congress. the photo was snapped on capitol hill on thursday. pelosi wanted all female democrats in congress in attendance. however four women were late. the photo was taken without them. pelosi had someone add the four in
. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make...
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i definitely think working out gives me more energy. when i was heavier, carrying myself around was exhausting, yet alone, being active in any way. i think i spent 10 years of my life not living to my potential so every morning i wake up, i'm like hey, lets go! you're a little firecracker, i tell you. well you know there's definitely my snooze-snooze-snooze days but i'm definitely a firecracker in the opposite direction. when you were told you were going to be on the biggest loser, did you ever in your wildest dreams believe you were going to be here like this? you know what, honestly, there was no way i could have possibly imagined, that this would be my life right now. that i would be standing right here, looking above all of la, with 30 people hiking with me, because i twittered and said hey, lets go hiking with me. so what do you do when you hit a plateau, and just discourage yourself? i think when you hit a plateau, whether it's an emotional plateau, a weight loss plateau, you got to mix it up. and just look for all the good things
i definitely think working out gives me more energy. when i was heavier, carrying myself around was exhausting, yet alone, being active in any way. i think i spent 10 years of my life not living to my potential so every morning i wake up, i'm like hey, lets go! you're a little firecracker, i tell you. well you know there's definitely my snooze-snooze-snooze days but i'm definitely a firecracker in the opposite direction. when you were told you were going to be on the biggest loser, did you ever...
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. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make your phone obsolete. it lets you make free calls it other facebook friends using internet access. it uses voip, but for now it is only available in canada. another feature lets you chat live with video. it is like skype or apple i chat. it send a text message with sound. all are available on facebook's messenger app. >>> nancy pelosi is defending a doctored picture of democratic women in congress. the photo was snapped on capitol hill on thursday. pelosi wanted all female democrats in congress in attendance. however four women were late. the photo was taken without them. pelosi had someone add the four in
. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make...
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the energy department is predicting the average price of a gallon of regular will fall 5% nationwide to $3.44. that's the biggest drop in four years. forecasters say ample supplies and weak demand will keep prices down. that's barring any refinery problems or a rise in middle east tensions. >>> and starting salaries for recent graduates were higher than in past years. a survey from the national association of colleges and employers found new grads are making a little bit more than 44,000 on the average. that's the biggest year-to-year increase since 2008. $44,000? i don't think i got that when i graduated. [ laughter ] >> not even close. >> i started at 9 grand in eureka. >> i know it. but yeah, as long as i can get a job. hey, that's good. >> all right. ashley, well, we know the biggest u.s. airlines were on time a bit more often in november, i guess. >> reporter: yes. some good news there for flyers. the transportation department says 85% of flights arrived on time. hawaiian airlines had the best on team record followed boy airtran and delta airlines. american airlines though had t
the energy department is predicting the average price of a gallon of regular will fall 5% nationwide to $3.44. that's the biggest drop in four years. forecasters say ample supplies and weak demand will keep prices down. that's barring any refinery problems or a rise in middle east tensions. >>> and starting salaries for recent graduates were higher than in past years. a survey from the national association of colleges and employers found new grads are making a little bit more than...
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>> well, energy. more energy. better body composition. my brain is working. my brain function, we tested, is actually quicker than it was five to six years ago. >> dr. mintz say substances like testosterone and human growth hormone are produced and stored by the human body. but as we get older, these natural levels taper off, creating what mintz claims are hormone deficiencies that may be responsible for some of the symptoms attributed to old age. >> we start to lose hormonal-- a lot of different hormones starting at 30, 2% to 3% a year. and by the time you're 40, you begin to recognize some changes. and we take it as, we're just getting older. >> you're trying to replenish. >> we're trying to replenish, right, but always within the limit of what's considered normal. >> dr. mintz says that testosterone and human growth hormone help build muscle mass, reduce body fat, and strengthen bones against osteoporosis. and his patients say they can feel the difference. >> the real benefit of it more than anything else is the energy level. i mean, there's a difference b
>> well, energy. more energy. better body composition. my brain is working. my brain function, we tested, is actually quicker than it was five to six years ago. >> dr. mintz say substances like testosterone and human growth hormone are produced and stored by the human body. but as we get older, these natural levels taper off, creating what mintz claims are hormone deficiencies that may be responsible for some of the symptoms attributed to old age. >> we start to lose...
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. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make your phone obsolete. it lets you make free calls it other facebook friends using internet access. it uses voip, but for now it is only available in canada. another feature lets you chat live with video. it is like skype or apple i chat. it send a text message with sound. all are available on facebook's messenger app. >>> nancy pelosi is defending a doctored picture of democratic women in congress. the photo was snapped on capitol hill on thursday. pelosi wanted all female democrats in congress in attendance. however four women were late. the photo was taken without them. pelosi had someone add the four in
. >> it needs energy. >> it needs energy and confidence. it needs to be revitalized. i think there are a lot of things we need to do with accounting. >> meantime starbucks says it offered a million dollars more than dempsey's group. the company says it is considering its options. a bankruptcy judge will review the deal sometime next week. >>> facebook is expanding its presence on your cell phone with three new features. one has some tech experts saying it could make...
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most of the energy here stays to our north and west today. we're on the eastern edge of it. 58 tomorrow with partial sunshine after showers today. sunday still looks great. will be cloudy or generally cloudy, but with highs in the mid- to upper 60s will feel great. monday about 60 degrees. >> thank you, tuck. >> let's find out what's happening with traffic. for that we go to julie wright. >> it's kind of busy now traveling out and about. westbound route 100 before you reach around el mills -- we'll pop up the cameras and show you what else is happening. outer loop slow from 95 to georgia. earlier incident cleared. southbound 270 below speed out of rockdale. delays past duke street towards seminary road. that's a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. >>> this next story might make you queasy if you're afraid of snakes. passengers on board a plane in australia were stunned to see a large python clinging to the plane's wings. it stayed there for the entire two-hour flight. it kept pulling itself forward, but the wind pushed it back. unfortunatel
most of the energy here stays to our north and west today. we're on the eastern edge of it. 58 tomorrow with partial sunshine after showers today. sunday still looks great. will be cloudy or generally cloudy, but with highs in the mid- to upper 60s will feel great. monday about 60 degrees. >> thank you, tuck. >> let's find out what's happening with traffic. for that we go to julie wright. >> it's kind of busy now traveling out and about. westbound route 100 before you reach...
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another author that the energy-efficient and how to richer federal buildings to save money and energy while dramatically reducing pollution and other emissions. in 2009 mckinsey report estimates that a $520 billion investment in energy efficiency building retrofit would yield savings and efficiency of 1.2 trillion by 2020. that is a win for the environment. it's a win for the economy. so why don't those investments have been? the conservation leadership role offers stephanie grace into challenges. the returns on investments are positive, they may be lower than alternative investments. sometimes the building owner to pace capital cost is not the user against her mother energy costs. brittany describes sources of capital such as program related investments funded by foundations to pay for retrofit. another paper looks at the coral reef, offering ideas for investment protection, often overlooked economic livelihood through some 500 million people world wide. the reefs are in decline. in some places, those declines are dramatic. the coc authors read what sin and how will that take user fe
another author that the energy-efficient and how to richer federal buildings to save money and energy while dramatically reducing pollution and other emissions. in 2009 mckinsey report estimates that a $520 billion investment in energy efficiency building retrofit would yield savings and efficiency of 1.2 trillion by 2020. that is a win for the environment. it's a win for the economy. so why don't those investments have been? the conservation leadership role offers stephanie grace into...
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years that fly by, you know, we got together so many years ago that, and for zest and adrenaline and energy. we had the years that we had together. and then so many years later these people sort of sum it all up and say, okay, we remember them which is magnificent, really. >> when did the critics take notice? >> well, they didn't like us at all. >> no. >> i don't think they understood what we were doing. >> what didn't they understand? >> i think they were revealing albums, relative to bands that had singles out as well. and said that they would make that identifiable, if you like. each single will be identifiable to the sound of a band, the character of it. we didn't do that. so when we were pushing and pushing, trying to get right over the horizon. so i think they would have trouble because they wouldn't have a point of reference that they could take from either the first album or the second album. and certainly by the time they tried to review the third album in a very short time i might add as well because they were up against a deadline. >> and also there is a ref recommendation thing
years that fly by, you know, we got together so many years ago that, and for zest and adrenaline and energy. we had the years that we had together. and then so many years later these people sort of sum it all up and say, okay, we remember them which is magnificent, really. >> when did the critics take notice? >> well, they didn't like us at all. >> no. >> i don't think they understood what we were doing. >> what didn't they understand? >> i think they were...
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he didn't have the energy, the emotional wherewithal to go through it all over again over sandy. did he mishandle it? absolutely. i'm sure if you asked john boehner if he mishandled it, he would say he could have handled it better. that being said, it's time to pass the page, let bygones be bygones. it's time to get moving. john boehner made amends. he got the bill passed the next day on friday, we're good. >> ana navarro, thank you so much. >> this past week, a photographer was killed chasing a car he thought justin beiber was driving. police say the man pulled over and walked across the street to snap photos. but as he walked back to his car, he was hit and killed by oncoming traffic. dennis, you led a push a few years back to regulate what paparazzi can and cannot do. after this tragedy, justin bieber said we need better laws to protect celebrities and also paparazzi. do you think this might spark that to happen? >> well, i would hope so. we look back at 1997, princess diana, that tragic death. we started in los angeles back in 2008 trying to come up with some new regulations.
he didn't have the energy, the emotional wherewithal to go through it all over again over sandy. did he mishandle it? absolutely. i'm sure if you asked john boehner if he mishandled it, he would say he could have handled it better. that being said, it's time to pass the page, let bygones be bygones. it's time to get moving. john boehner made amends. he got the bill passed the next day on friday, we're good. >> ana navarro, thank you so much. >> this past week, a photographer was...
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. >> reporter: including what happened with a company called china integrated energy, which claimed to operate three big fuel plants in china. according to a lawsuit, these photos taken at one plant show scant activity, and no tanker trucks carrying the fuel to market. >> i filmed about four months and they produced essentially nothing. >> reporter: there was a beehive of activity on with you day, the day investors came to tour. but once the investors are gone, so are the tanker trucks. >> just as dead as before. >> reporter: so they was a complete con job? >> exactly. >> reporter: the company acknowledged there were problems with this factory. a nasdaq official became unhappy when we pressed to know how could so many of them get listed in the first place? >> companies get on exchanges through -- through very -- look, this interview is over right now. it's over right now. >> reporter: what do you mean? >> i'm walking you out the door. >> reporter: the chinese government has sent its reaction to allegations that it was not cooperating with the u.s. in a statement to abc news, it said gr
. >> reporter: including what happened with a company called china integrated energy, which claimed to operate three big fuel plants in china. according to a lawsuit, these photos taken at one plant show scant activity, and no tanker trucks carrying the fuel to market. >> i filmed about four months and they produced essentially nothing. >> reporter: there was a beehive of activity on with you day, the day investors came to tour. but once the investors are gone, so are the...
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and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. learn more, lose more trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. >>> a social media avalanche descended on a 16-year-old girl at the center of an alleged rape case. for months, the teen's chilling story plus photos have been discussed, dissected on social media worldwide, photos showing her in an incredible vulnerable state tweeted around the globe. her family's attorney says the
and i'm thinking, "shouldn't you have more energy than me? you're, like, eight!" [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. advantage: mom. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. learn more, lose more trying to find a better job can likbe frustrating.gs, so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand...
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and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ♪ pringles... bursting with flavor. i made the clear choice. claritin-d. decongestant products on the shelf can take hours to start working. claritin-d starts to work in just 30 minutes. power through nasal congestion fast. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. man: at turbotax, we know this is more than a paycheck. it's long, hard days, late nights, and missed little league games. you've worked hard to earn your money. and we think you should have the power to keep as much of it as possible. we have tax experts to answer your questions. we'll back you and support you. because a dollar here, a dollar there-- every dollar is more important when it's yours. turbotax-- the power to keep what's yours. try it free at turbotax.com. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series sponsored by bud light. to stream off-air performances and other music videos, go to jimmykimmellive.com. aerial cov
and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. ♪ pringles... bursting with flavor. i made the clear choice. claritin-d. decongestant products on the shelf can take hours to start working. claritin-d starts to work in just 30 minutes. power through nasal congestion fast. get claritin-d at the pharmacy counter. man: at turbotax, we know this is more than a...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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nasdaq posting gains for the second day in a row, all ten s&p sectors in the green led by financials and energy as ashley just told you. rates meantime, here's a look at the 30-year fixed rate mortgage rising to its highest level in eight weeks. freddie mac reporting 3.4% from 3.34%. the 15-year rate rose to 2.66%. and the number of americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits rising by 4,000 to a total of 371,000. prior week's total was revised lower by 5,,000, splitting hairs quite a bit on the weekly readings, but the bottom line we're still trending toward improvement. ashley: we are hoe humming along. we've got john brady in the pits of the cme, david flyer and jack ablin, chief investment officer of bmo o private bank. let's begin with john at the cme. i guess the story has been china gave the markets a nice boost with much better economic data. has that been the big story? >> it is, it's the number one story. but likewise, too, we saw a tightening back today of european sovereign yield spreads over in europe, italy, spain and portugal specifically. that helped boost overni
nasdaq posting gains for the second day in a row, all ten s&p sectors in the green led by financials and energy as ashley just told you. rates meantime, here's a look at the 30-year fixed rate mortgage rising to its highest level in eight weeks. freddie mac reporting 3.4% from 3.34%. the 15-year rate rose to 2.66%. and the number of americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits rising by 4,000 to a total of 371,000. prior week's total was revised lower by 5,,000, splitting...
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finally, i want to talk for a moment about the energy and energy security. i am proud to say that my state of oklahoma, working along with democratic governor from colorado, has teamed up with 22 other states to work for the conversion of our state automobile fleets from traditional gas-powered vehicles and trucks to natural gas vehicles. we -- when we come by all of our state's purchasing power we were able to let a national bid which has driven down the price of cng-powered vehicles by thousands of dollars, making the vehicles more affordable for state budgets and the private sector. each automobile has the potential to save $20,000 in fuel costs, freeing up resources for priorities like education and health care. just as important, our initiative supports the production of american-made natural gas and the creation of american jobs, which will once again benefit our local economies and help our state budgets. it is stage for the ability to increase -- it sets the stage, excuse me, for the ability to increase national -- natural gas is the structure and fu
finally, i want to talk for a moment about the energy and energy security. i am proud to say that my state of oklahoma, working along with democratic governor from colorado, has teamed up with 22 other states to work for the conversion of our state automobile fleets from traditional gas-powered vehicles and trucks to natural gas vehicles. we -- when we come by all of our state's purchasing power we were able to let a national bid which has driven down the price of cng-powered vehicles by...
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and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> bill: personal story segment tonight. the "new york post" reporting that some welfare recipients in new york state have accessed their benefits in strip clubs. the post filed a freedom of information act request to find out where cash withdrawals were being made by welfare recipients. there is a bill that would make withdrawing money from certain entertainment facilities illegal. with us i didn't meany mcmillan who ran for mayor of new york city. from washington, diana roth senior fellow at the manhattan institute. how bad do you think the problem is, diabetes that? is it just a little thing or is there abuse going on here? even if it is a little thing withdrawing these funds in casinos and liquor stores gives a lot of temptation to spend it right there. unfortunately the state federal government doesn't keep data or where people withdraw that cash benefit. >> bill: how does that work? you
and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> bill: personal story segment tonight. the "new york post" reporting that some welfare recipients in new york state have accessed their benefits in strip clubs. the post filed a freedom of information act request to find out where cash withdrawals were being made by welfare recipients. there is a...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. we are hanging out with the cast of "30 rock!" [ cheers and applause ] tina fey, jane krakowski, tracy morgan, jack mcbrayer and alec baldwin. seven seasons. it's all coming to an end. january 31st. >> tina: yes. >> jimmy: that's almost like a perfect date, last date, for some reason. even though it's not december 31st, it almost feels like it's the beginning -- it's the end of an era. >> tina: it's the end of fun times. >> jimmy: it's the end of fun times forever. >> tina: forever. >> jimmy: was it sad? did anyone cry on set? >> tina: oh, my gosh. everyone cried for a month or more. >> jimmy: is that right? tracy? >> jack: i'm an emotional guy. >> tracy: it's hard, man. y'all been in my life for seven years, so i took it really hard. >> alec: you had to bring that up, didn't you? >> jimmy: he's gonna do it again now. is he crying right now? >> tracy: i'm not crying right now. >> jimmy: tin
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. we are hanging out with the cast of "30 rock!" [ cheers and applause ] tina fey, jane krakowski, tracy morgan, jack mcbrayer and alec baldwin. seven seasons. it's all coming to an end. january 31st. >> tina: yes. >> jimmy: that's almost like a perfect date, last date, for some reason. even though it's not...
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the centers for disease control gathering information about the kinds of injuries and what sort of energies and what are the source of the injuries? it kind of reminded me in a meeting yesterday. i was around in the 1970's. the only guy who can remember this -- i hope i am not insulting him -- is ray lahood. he remembers the auto industry. he remembers the whole question of traffic safety and highway safety. there was a big fight when i first got in the senate that began in the late 1960 fell through early 1970's. the automobile industry did not want to allow the department of transportation to acquire statistics on the type of accidents that occur. they were not able to literally acquire the information. because the concern was it would lead to calls for some rational regulations for the guardrails for automobiles. i remember when we finally broke through and the department of transportation started keeping misinformation, they found out if my memory is correct -- the vast majority of drivers -- the steering wheel damage to their solar plexus, penetrated their upper body cavity, damaged th
the centers for disease control gathering information about the kinds of injuries and what sort of energies and what are the source of the injuries? it kind of reminded me in a meeting yesterday. i was around in the 1970's. the only guy who can remember this -- i hope i am not insulting him -- is ray lahood. he remembers the auto industry. he remembers the whole question of traffic safety and highway safety. there was a big fight when i first got in the senate that began in the late 1960 fell...
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but already has the energy industry blasting away at it. in the film, damon plays an employee for a big corporation, trying to convince small town landowners to lease their land for flaking, controversial natural gas drilling that can lead to fortunes. >> you could be a millionaire. >> reporter: but at what cost? >> my farm is gone. the land turned brown and died. >> reporter: now, the real-life industry is digging in. not for gas. but for a fight. calling the movie unfair. >> the movie presents an oversimplification. it doesn't do justice to the full spectrum of benefits we're seeing natural gas provides. >> reporter: one industry group is running commercials in three out of four theaters in pennsylvania, just before the movie begins playing. >> get the facts about natural gas developments. >> reporter: celebrities, have joined the campaign against fracking. >> i love my new york water. stop fracking with it. >> reporter: it's a cause that grew in momentum after the success of the award-winning 2010 documentary, "gasland." our water was go
but already has the energy industry blasting away at it. in the film, damon plays an employee for a big corporation, trying to convince small town landowners to lease their land for flaking, controversial natural gas drilling that can lead to fortunes. >> you could be a millionaire. >> reporter: but at what cost? >> my farm is gone. the land turned brown and died. >> reporter: now, the real-life industry is digging in. not for gas. but for a fight. calling the movie...
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the centers for disease control gathering information about the kinds of injuries and what sort of energies and what are the source of the injuries? it kind of reminded me in a meeting yesterday. i was around in the 1970's. the only guy who can remember this -- i hope i am not insulting him -- is ray lahood. he remembers the auto industry. he remembers the whole question of traffic safety and highway safety. there was a big fight when i first got in the senate that began in the late 1960 fell through early 1970's. the automobile industry did not want to allow the department of transportation to acquire statistics on the type of accidents that occur. they were not able to literally acquire the information. because the concern was it would lead to calls for some rational regulations for the guardrails for automobiles. i remember when we finally broke through and the department of transportation started keeping misinformation, they found out -- if my memory is correct -- the vast majority of drivers -- the steering wheel damage to their solar plexus, penetrated their upper body cavity, damaged
the centers for disease control gathering information about the kinds of injuries and what sort of energies and what are the source of the injuries? it kind of reminded me in a meeting yesterday. i was around in the 1970's. the only guy who can remember this -- i hope i am not insulting him -- is ray lahood. he remembers the auto industry. he remembers the whole question of traffic safety and highway safety. there was a big fight when i first got in the senate that began in the late 1960 fell...
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with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! thanks. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. we invite you to get a free sample and try one on too. now is the best time to stock up and save... ...at petsmart. save up to 25% on thousands of items during the petsmart stock up and save sale. and save up to $3 on nutro® natural choice® dog food, including new natural choice® young adult formula. at petsmart®. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you
with 5-hour energy. i get hours of energy now -- no crash later. wait to see the next five hours. but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! thanks. hey america, even though slisa rinna is wearing the depend silhouette briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under...
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we're looking at sarasota of occidental petroleum, the energy company up over 2.5%. the company saying it's cost-cutting man, an effort to cut $300 million in costs is on track. it should be visible in the fourth quarter and even more visible in the first quarter. investors like that news. stock up 2.55%. tyler, back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. target has announced a major move with implications for retail across the board of the company promising to match online retailer's prices year-round. there you see shares at $60.70 down half a buck. >> tart may be packing away holiday decorations but keeping price match around. the retailer will continue to match online prices, in addition to three-year running price match program many analysts not entirely surprised and think others will have to follow. susquehanna says the effort cannot be a holiday phenomenon. if you're going to build traction with your stores you have to be priced appropriately. tart made it easy to price compare now that all stores have wi-fi. the big question is impact on margins. on the margi
we're looking at sarasota of occidental petroleum, the energy company up over 2.5%. the company saying it's cost-cutting man, an effort to cut $300 million in costs is on track. it should be visible in the fourth quarter and even more visible in the first quarter. investors like that news. stock up 2.55%. tyler, back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. target has announced a major move with implications for retail across the board of the company promising to match online retailer's...
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that sec to be violent the hmo will call every day pretending to want to be part of the team the only energy the unit to throw you out. that is so we have permitted with your insurance you pay for monthly. lori: this is a crisis. >> it is a huge crisis. lori: the president is invited to give the "state of the union" address. author of the book wealth and poverty is here. also our fox news legal analyst is here. the deadly flu epidemic sweeping the nation. lori: this country is in the grip of the influenza epidemic. 73% of all death last week caused by pneumonia and the flu. 47 states experienced widespread flu activity up from 44 this week. the child death has raised to 20. the flu vaccine is 62% defective almost five than will still get sick if they get the shot. and obama will issue the city of the union address on february 12th just days before the debt ceiling limit. not every politician is as gifted speaker but hit kim cooper fumbled his state of the state address yesterday. >> working together we can punch holes -- if jesus. [laughter] it is the crescendo working together, we can punch
that sec to be violent the hmo will call every day pretending to want to be part of the team the only energy the unit to throw you out. that is so we have permitted with your insurance you pay for monthly. lori: this is a crisis. >> it is a huge crisis. lori: the president is invited to give the "state of the union" address. author of the book wealth and poverty is here. also our fox news legal analyst is here. the deadly flu epidemic sweeping the nation. lori: this country is...
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all the energy is looking up to the north, and the front is pushing up to the east. nothing severe here. just like moisture. the timing for the afternoon and evening, but even by 11:00, it will pull off an fizzle away as it moves offshore. war air comes in behind it. our next call front approaches. that should not come until early next week. today, mostly cloudy, expect light showers. 47-53 for tonight. 38-45. sunshine in the afternoon tomorrow. around 60 degrees. we will call it 58. -- 68. let's check on traffic. good morning, friday -- jamie. >> let's do this together. overhead for the rush hour -- 66, that looks great. not too often that we see all lanes are open. that is checking out by. to put on the map, we will turn our attention to b.c. -- 295, slow into the 11th street bridge. there's a crash reported on 11th street bridge span. the 270 we are slow but once again passed 109 passed father hurley boulevard not seeing any delays through there. scott cynne, back to you. >> 6:21. wall street is keeping a close eye on what is happening in japan. they just pushed t
all the energy is looking up to the north, and the front is pushing up to the east. nothing severe here. just like moisture. the timing for the afternoon and evening, but even by 11:00, it will pull off an fizzle away as it moves offshore. war air comes in behind it. our next call front approaches. that should not come until early next week. today, mostly cloudy, expect light showers. 47-53 for tonight. 38-45. sunshine in the afternoon tomorrow. around 60 degrees. we will call it 58. -- 68....
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and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly seval months. so, if the duc isn't able to work, ow will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i said, he has a fractured beak. [ male announcer ] send the aflac duck a get-well card at getwellduck.com. >> bill: personal story segment tonight. the "new york post" reporting that some welfare recipients in new york state have accessed their benefits in strip clubs. the post filed a freedom of information act request to find out where cash withdrawals were being made by welfare recipients. there is a bill that would make withdrawing money from certain entertainment facilities illegal. with us i d
and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly seval months. so, if the duc isn't able to work, ow will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac....
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you're starting to feel the energy build. in a couple of moments we'll see how all of our picks compared to your picks at home when we're talking about the big races. will "lincoln" get the expected big haul or will "silver linings playbook" pull it off? >> just what they wear to the awards show will influence fashion. we all love fashion. offspring influence baby names to the offbeat fashion. celebrity baby names, blu ivy i think is a hit. that's still in style. the big question, what should the royals name their baby? >> frank. >> frank? >> very good ring to it. >> you have to say it like michelle. frank. could you see kate middleton, frank. >> kathy, bill and frank. >> perfect. like it. >>> little later on, the name is the easy part. as they get older, there are other big decisions to be made, such as when they start dating. we'll have a panel of moms chew over some of the tough questions. >>> on "today's" take three, savannah is in los angeles and the great michelle beedle is back and the great jason kennedy. >> awkward.
you're starting to feel the energy build. in a couple of moments we'll see how all of our picks compared to your picks at home when we're talking about the big races. will "lincoln" get the expected big haul or will "silver linings playbook" pull it off? >> just what they wear to the awards show will influence fashion. we all love fashion. offspring influence baby names to the offbeat fashion. celebrity baby names, blu ivy i think is a hit. that's still in style. the...
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. >> reporter: the abundant oil and natural gas under the arctic ocean floor is luring more energy firm, including conocophillips and statoil, to the seas. booming pacific rim trade is increasing commercial shipping in these water, and less sea ice means expanding routes. the u.s. coast guard is tasked to cover an area that spans the equivalent of the continental u.s. rear admiral thomas ostebow flew over the kulluk. >> our response and interest has been how to we position the coast guard and all the federal agencies to better respond to the likelihood of a maritime incident. and clearly that's what we have here. >> reporter: so now the kulluk has become a lightning rod for controversy over arctic drilling. it was given its name by a schoolgirl in northwest territories in her native tongue, kulluk means thunder. cnn, los angeles. >>> has your plan to eat more fruits and veggies in 2013 already been wrecked by chocolate cake? we'll talk to a registered dietitian. >>> it is day five of the new year, and that means many of us have already broken new year's resolutions. but it's not too lat
. >> reporter: the abundant oil and natural gas under the arctic ocean floor is luring more energy firm, including conocophillips and statoil, to the seas. booming pacific rim trade is increasing commercial shipping in these water, and less sea ice means expanding routes. the u.s. coast guard is tasked to cover an area that spans the equivalent of the continental u.s. rear admiral thomas ostebow flew over the kulluk. >> our response and interest has been how to we position the coast...
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, tax energy, gas, oil and heating for your home. this would be a huge hit for the economy. could do it under the guise of an environmental tax, but it's the quickest and easiest for them a way to slip a broader tax on the middle class into the discussion. >> paul: how should republicans respond to this? >> this is what happens when you have politicians who never think about growth, as dan was saying. i think the way they should respond to it is a larger economy needs more revenue for the government and more jobs for people and more prosperity and a happier society, and-- >> what about training and energy tax for lower income taxes, dan? >> i think that's probably, they'll do something like that. a carbon tax, i would think maybe in return for lowering payroll taxes. >> you're saying the democrats will propose this or-- >> carbon taxes are extremely unpopular politically and remember, bill clinton's 1990 btu tax and some said he lost the house in 1994 because of that. >> when we come back, president obama unfettered from his new nati
, tax energy, gas, oil and heating for your home. this would be a huge hit for the economy. could do it under the guise of an environmental tax, but it's the quickest and easiest for them a way to slip a broader tax on the middle class into the discussion. >> paul: how should republicans respond to this? >> this is what happens when you have politicians who never think about growth, as dan was saying. i think the way they should respond to it is a larger economy needs more revenue...
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let's check out the latest in energy, metals. sharon epperson, nymex. >> oil prices pulling back, jim, but that's after reaching multi-month highs. we had the brent crude contract reach a three-month high yesterday. wti at a four-month high. a lot of this had to do in terms of the gains we saw yesterday with the report that the saudis have cut their oil production in december significantly. today's news is focusing on the spread between the two, which has come in significantly as right now around $17. of course, the energy department this week saying they believe it will average $16 a barrel this year. that is because of the news coming out of seaway pipeline, expansion project has been completed. the partners that are overseeing this project partners have said that has pn completed. now we're talking about 400,000 barrels per day of capacity now available to shippers to take crude from curbing, oklahoma, where it's been bolt nettleneck the middle of the country. the energy department report this week shows that those supplies in
let's check out the latest in energy, metals. sharon epperson, nymex. >> oil prices pulling back, jim, but that's after reaching multi-month highs. we had the brent crude contract reach a three-month high yesterday. wti at a four-month high. a lot of this had to do in terms of the gains we saw yesterday with the report that the saudis have cut their oil production in december significantly. today's news is focusing on the spread between the two, which has come in significantly as right...
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primarily due to energy. we just saw an announcement by dow, they are going to build the largest chemical plant in the world and build in it texas because they can get cheap natural gas. that is on the footsteps of exxon and shev ron making the same kind of announcement. there is 12 natural gas plants in the country on the agenda to get built because of cheap energy. manufacturing could be a huge winner here in this country and bring jobs back into this country as opposed to shipping them overseas. >> jamie: i really just want to ask you for practical purposes as people may have less money to take home, government gets more. i'm sure even though we alearn s year, this year, we know that milk and other basics will cost more. where are we at this point? >> we just have to get used to. at the end of the day, national debt is unsustainable. we do have to resolve it. i liken it to gas prices, we all tend to pull back a little bit. we cut spending and we get used to it and live within our means. as a country we nee
primarily due to energy. we just saw an announcement by dow, they are going to build the largest chemical plant in the world and build in it texas because they can get cheap natural gas. that is on the footsteps of exxon and shev ron making the same kind of announcement. there is 12 natural gas plants in the country on the agenda to get built because of cheap energy. manufacturing could be a huge winner here in this country and bring jobs back into this country as opposed to shipping them...
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it was center of governmental inquestion knewty and energy in washington. and he was considered the most powerful democrat in the country. they called him the second most powerful man in the country second only to president eisenhower. kennedy had been a congregation staffer. for the last two years he had been running his brother's presidential campaign. c-span: you say he worked for joseph mccarthy, why? >> guest: well, he left -- he believed that something had to be done about the communist conspiracy in the country, and mccarthy was the only person doing it. and, you know, considering a large part of the book, is how bobby kennedy changed. it's an evolution. he sayings to somebody all that happened was i got older. i don't think that is all that happened. he changed as a human being in too something by the end of the book, you see something different. when he was a young prosecutor for first mccarthy's and john's committee, liberals called him a -- if you see newsreels of him, questioning witnesses in this way, you know, not giving them a chance to answe
it was center of governmental inquestion knewty and energy in washington. and he was considered the most powerful democrat in the country. they called him the second most powerful man in the country second only to president eisenhower. kennedy had been a congregation staffer. for the last two years he had been running his brother's presidential campaign. c-span: you say he worked for joseph mccarthy, why? >> guest: well, he left -- he believed that something had to be done about the...
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that sec to be violent the hmo will call every day pretending to want to be part of the team the only energy the unit to throw you out. that is so we have permitted with your insurance you pay for monthly. lori: this is a crisis. >> it is a huge crisis. lori: the president is invited to give the "state of the union" address. author of the book wealth and poverty is here. also our fox news legal analyst is here. the deadly flu epidemic sweeping the nation. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood p
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natural gas used to be the go-to energy solution. once what is implemented they went against that. $17 billion damage to new york city has to be worthwhile environmentally to not have construction crews and the resources it takes to rebuild all the parts of new york city that were damaged. >>alisyn: as we saw with superstorm sandy. your book is called "science left behind." thanks for showing your perspective. >>> the future of gun security. we'll show you what this high-tech revolving door can do. that's next. then dad did not see this coming. his baby steals the show. ♪ as a mom, you spend a lot of time helping others. hamburger helper can help you back. and with box tops for education on every box, it helps you help your school. so you're doing good, just by making dinner. hamburger helper. available at walmart. >>eric: is this the future of gun security? it's a high-tech revolving door. it's a security system all in one trying to get in to keeping guys with guns from getting into malls and schools and theaters. >>steve: that co
natural gas used to be the go-to energy solution. once what is implemented they went against that. $17 billion damage to new york city has to be worthwhile environmentally to not have construction crews and the resources it takes to rebuild all the parts of new york city that were damaged. >>alisyn: as we saw with superstorm sandy. your book is called "science left behind." thanks for showing your perspective. >>> the future of gun security. we'll show you what this...